The Washington Post turmoil

Jeff Bezos expresses support for maintaining high standards at The Washington Post amidst turmoil over ethical integrity of new publisher, Will Lewis.

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The Washington Post CEO, Will Lewis, faces backlash and trust issues within the newsroom after ousting Executive Editor Sally Buzbee and pressuring to drop a story about his alleged involvement in a phone hacking scandal. Alex Jones agrees to liquidate assets in response to demands from Sandy Hook victims. NBA commissioner Adam Silver apologizes for media rights deal uncertainty. Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison for contempt of Congress. Feds launch A.I.-related antitrust probes into Microsoft, OpenAI, and Nvidia. Pat Sajak prepares for his final episode as host of 'Wheel of Fortune.'

Robert Winnett's Appointment as Editor of The Washington Post

Robert Winnett, a low-key and dedicated journalist known for breaking news and holding power to account, is set to become the editor of The Washington Post. His background includes investigative reporting on fraudulent expenses by British politicians and overseeing digital news operations at The Daily Telegraph. Some of his past practices may differ from American news organizations' ethics, but his mentorship by Will Lewis has led to this significant career move.

Antisemitism and Anti-Israel Protests

The rise of antisemitism and recent events related to anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and in the U.S. are discussed in a Fox News newsletter. Various stories highlight arrests at Columbia University, criticism of The Washington Post, and warnings from the California Highway Patrol.

Controversy surrounding Kim Mulkey and The Washington Post article

LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey threatens legal action against The Washington Post ahead of the publication of an article about her coaching style and conflicts with players, including former Baylor star Brittney Griner. The article addresses Mulkey's strained relationships with players and family members, as well as her successful coaching career.

LSU Women's Basketball Coach Threatens Lawsuit Over Rumored Hit Piece

LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey threatens to sue The Washington Post over rumored hit piece, team advances to Sweet 16 despite distractions off the court

Kim Mulkey Threatens to Sue The Washington Post

LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey is threatening to sue The Washington Post if it publishes a "false story" about her. She alleges that the reporter has been working for two years to put out a "hit piece."